Monday, September 27, 2010

Another Busy Day

On Sunday I went with the family (minus Sabrina and Nic) down to Laguna Beach to visit my Papa Fred. Tyler drove us down, which was interesting, especially when a car in front of us spun out! Tyler did pretty well and I didn't feel too nervous as his passenger. ;) It was such a gorgeous day down at the beach...I wish we could have made it down to the sand and enjoyed it a bit more, but it was really nice to catch up with Papa.
After our visit we went to Maggianos for lunch. We ate so much delicious food including stuffed mushrooms, calamari and I got my favorite manicotti! (If you ever go to this restaurant you have to get the manicotti....it is so delicious!!!) After lunch we braved the drive home with Tyler behond the wheel and I must admit by the time I got home I was more exhausted than I have been in a very long time! Guess I'm getting old. :/ Oh and I almost forgot.....I'm shrinking too! Check out this picture (I'm standing up straight):

50's Casino Night

On Saturday Nic had a basketball tournament with his travel team. I had a dance private, a dress rehearsal, and another rehearsal. After a busy day we went to Brenda and Craig's 50th Birthday Party in Acton. (Brenda and Craig both turned 50 this year). They were also celebrating their 30 year Anniversary! Pretty amazing, huh? They are such wonderful people who are still so in love with each other...they really inspire us all and remind us how wonderful marriage can be.
The party was a blast! Most people dressed up in 50's attire and played casino games. Justin was the king of roulette!! My mom learned how to play Craps. Tyler, Nic and I played darts. My dad even came to the party and played a game of air hockey! It was fun to catch up with a bunch of our Acton friends that we don't get to see often too! All in all it was a good night!

Fun with Friends

“The most beautiful discovery that true friends can make is that they can grow separately without growing apart.”
Rebecca and Miri, two of my best friends from college, came over Friday night. We ate teriyaki burgers, drank margaritas and chatted all night! It had been way too long and even though I had missed some important moments in each of their lives, once we started talking and filling each other in on the last couple months it felt as though no time had passed at all. I really love Miri and Rebecca and am so thankful to have them in my life!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Dress Rehearsals

Today was such a busy day. I had a gap-audit at work and then both of my dance classes had their dress rehearsals. They all did a good job and I'm really proud of them! (My beginners still have some work to do, but luckily we have one more week of practice). Some of my kids have really improved and I hope they have all had fun and learned a lot this year. Teaching sure taught me a lot. I learned quite a bit of patience, I learned how much prep goes into teaching, and I now have a new found respect and appreciation for all the dance teachers I had growing up! :)
Oh, I almost forgot one of my students gave me a gorgeous bouquet of flowers as a thank you! That is the one thing about teaching I could get used to.....thank you gifts! ;)

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Weekend Update

This weekend was a busy one: On Friday night I went to Bunco at my Aunt Heidi's house. I got the most wins and won $20! On Saturday I had dress rehearsal for the recital's opeing number "Lean on Me," rehearsal for the closing and a private. Then I got my hair done and ended the night with dinner at Maggianos with Nic.
On Sunday I ran a few errands, did some filing, went on a nice long walk around the neighborhood with Nic, we ate a stir fry dinner and now it is time to get ready for a long week. My dance classes have their dress rehearsals tomorrow and we are having a Gap-Audit at work. Busy, busy, busy.

Rachelle's Birthday

We went to Rachelle's birthday party on Septemberr 11th. We had a great time catching up with Judy, Ryan and all of Rachelle's friends. The Bonilla's were there which always means one thing: Tequila Shots!! My mom, Tyler and Justin came too! It was fun catching up with the boys until they gave us a heart attack by jumping off the roof into the pool!! Unfortunatly, Mark couldn't be there because he ended up back in the hospital. :( Please pray for him.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

San Francisco-Labor Day Weekend

We took off Friday night for the 6 hour drive to San Fran. We knew we would have to leave fairly late because of work so we stayed at a hotel along the drive. We got to SF around 11:30 Saturday morning. The weather was so hot the entire drive until we reached the Bay Bridge where it became cold and foggy. After checking into our hotel and throwing on some warmer clothes we headed out towards Fisherman's Wharf. We stumbled upon Lombard Street on our way down, which was quite fun. Then we went to Ghiradelli's. We got a sample of pumpkin caramel chocolate that was delicious. Then we grabbed some cupcakes from Kara's Cupcakes(they are supposedly the best cupcakes in Sf, which may be true, but I still think Sprinkles are better). We tried the s'mores cupcake which was a chocolate cupcake with a graham cracker bottom and toasted marshmallow topping and a caramel filled banana cupcake, which was our favorite! We met up with Rachelle and Brandon for a late lunch where I had my first of many clam chowder bread bowls. So delicious!! We walked along the water to Fisherman's Alley. There was fresh fish, crab, soup and people everywhere. Next we spotted the famous sea lions (truthfully we heard them before we saw them) and I spotted my first glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge. It was so foggy that only the very bottom was showing. (I thought I took a picture, but it turns out I didn't which is a big bummer because it looked really cool). We walked around Pier 39 then said bye to Rachelle and Brandon who were heading off for a weekend in Napa.
Next we hopped on a hop-on-hop-off bus with free tickets from our hotel which took us past many of the highlights of the city. That night we went to dinner at Dosa, an Indian restaurant that was amazing!! Our favorite meal of the trip!! After dinner we walked to an ice cream place Rachelle saw on Food Network called Bi-rite Creamery to taste their famed "salted caramel" ice cream. After dessert we met some of my sorority sisters at Holy Cow! It was great to have a few drinks and catch up with some friends.

The next morning we went to see the Painted Ladies, we drove up to Twin Peaks for incredible views of the city, and we walked through Golden Gate Park. After that we drove along the Ocean to the Cliff House (we decided to skip lunch there to squeeze more sights into the day). As we drove along we started catching some of our first real glimpses of the Golden Gate Bridge. We stopped for a photo along a golf course and walked down to China Beach for a few more glances of the famous site. We ended up in traffic waiting to cross the bridge, parked on the other side and walked a bit on the bridge. We wanted to spend a bit more time exploring the hill above the bridge and water-line below (especially since the weather was perfect!), but by this point we were starving so we drove into Sausalito in search of some food. We ate at Scoma's on the water where I enjoyed my second Clam Chowder bread bowl (wasn't as good as the first) and after we got some ice cream from Lapperts (apparently a must in Sausalito) and ate it as we walked along the harbor. Then we headed back over the bridge and drove down Lombard Street, which was way more fun than walking down it! We dropped our car back off at the hotel and Nic took a mini nap. We headed back out to grab some drinks and enjoy the view at Top of the Mark, but it was closed for a wedding. :( So we walked down to the wharf to attempt to catch the last moments of the sunset over the bay. The view of the bridge with the warm pink sky behind it was gorgeous, but it was a bit dark for a photo. Standing on the pier taking in the bridge, twinkling city skyline, and alcatraz was quite romantic. We grabbed a late dinner at Ristorante Milano where I had the most incredible gnocchi!!


On our last day we walked through Chinatown, which was so colorful and rather peaceful first thing in the morning. Then we walked to Union Square. We caught a cable car down to the Ferry Building, which was more fun than I expected and I even got to ring the bell. ;) We walked through the Ferry Building and enjoyed some great views of the Bay Bridge then walked to Pier 39 for a quick Ghiradelli Crepe before our trip to Alcatraz. Alcaraz was great. We really enjoyed the audio tour, especially the "escape" stories and the views from the island alone made the trip worth it!! After Alcatraz we walked to Boudin for my last Chowder Bowl, but I changed it up this time and got a corn and crab chowder and Nic got a crab cake sandwhich. Best sourdough ever! Then we grabbed a sundae at Ghiradellis, which was delicious before heading back to our hotel to begin the long drive home. We left San Fran at 6, which was way later then planned, but I'm glad we squeezed as much as possible into our shirt weekend trip. We got home around 11:30 and collapsed into bed. What an incredible weekend in a beautiful city!!!